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Old 01-05-2008, 06:38 AM
Linjal
 
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Default Temperature Control

Hi,
I've a big problem with the control of the temperature of my 7040-671.
The commands launched from hmc doesen't works.
I've tried "lshwinfo" but the command return an impossibility to
contact the power control.
Then, i've tried to lauch from partition the command 'uesensor' but
this command not works.

Someone knows how can i see the temperature on my 670 ?

Thank's

Stefano

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Old 01-05-2008, 06:38 AM
Holger Emme
 
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Default Re: Temperature Control

In article <1118227434.738852.261130@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups .com>,
Linjal says...
> Then, i've tried to lauch from partition the command 'uesensor' but
> this command not works.


This doesn't work on a power4 at least in LPAR mode anymore.

> Someone knows how can i see the temperature on my 670 ?


You can't see it - in case of a temperature problem you will get
errorlog entries.

Bye
Holger
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Old 01-05-2008, 06:38 AM
Linjal
 
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Default Re: Temperature Control

Yes i know this, but i must to know the temperature of the machine, and
every machine must to have a system to control it.
There are some command that i can launch from HMC, but on 670 doesen't
work.

Someone can launch this command on 575 or 595 ?

lshwinfo -r sys -e "frame1" -n "object name" -Ftemperature

tnx

Stefano

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